
Floral wedding dresses feature blooms woven into the gown itself — embroidered flowers, 3D floral lace, organza appliqués or hand-printed silks. At Mira Zwillinger, florals are a couture signature: each flower is handcrafted in the Tel Aviv atelier and placed on a made-to-measure gown built around the bride’s exact measurements.
A flower bridal gown turns the bride into the bouquet. Whether scattered like petals across an A-line skirt or blooming boldly from a sculpted corset, florals bring movement, romance and a garden’s softness to couture. Below, explore how Mira Zwillinger interprets flowers — and meet the gowns that do it most beautifully.
The Mira Zwillinger Floral Signature
Since 1992, the Mira Zwillinger atelier has been known for textures handcrafted from scratch — and flowers are where that craft blooms most visibly. Rather than applying ready-made trims, the atelier creates its florals by hand: embroidering, cutting, layering and shaping each bloom before it is placed, one by one, on the gown. Because every gown is made-to-measure on a mannequin hand-carved to the bride’s measurements, the placement of every flower is composed for her body — cascading exactly where it flatters her most.
Types of Floral Wedding Dresses
Embroidered florals
Blooms stitched directly into the fabric — delicate, flat and lightweight, with the intricacy of fine needlework. Perfect for the bride who wants florals that whisper.
3D floral lace
Dimensional flowers and leaves that rise off the gown’s surface, catching light and shadow as the bride moves. The Mayra gown’s oversized sheer leaves are a signature example.
Floral appliqués
Individually crafted organza and tulle flowers, hand-placed across skirts and bodices — scattered sparsely for quiet romance or clustered for drama.
Hand-printed silks
Florals printed by hand onto silk, painting the bloom into the fabric itself for a soft, watercolor effect.
Featured Floral Gowns

Sui
Quiet opulence in floral A-line: floral lace appliqués flow from a structured square neckline into the skirt, with an optional hand-printed silk organza cape.

Karla
Petals in cascade: a sweetheart strapless A-line gown with delicate flowers of varying sizes for a soft, ethereal effect. Read the Karla story.

Alma
From SS 2027 “The Rise”: hand-embroidered florals cascade from the bodice into an airy, elongated train — with an optional floral tulle overskirt.

Mayra
Bold, modern blooms from Far Beyond: a sculpted cat-eye corset with oversized 3D sheer leaves above a tulle skirt embellished with organza flowers.

Mela
Where structure blossoms: hand-embroidered florals unfold in delicate degradé along a slim silhouette, with a detachable basque lace topper.

Nera
The romantic ball gown, reimagined: floral embroidery rises organically from a richly layered skirt into a strapless corseted bodice — finished with Solstiss lace gloves and a matching veil.
Explore them all in the couture collections.
How to Style a Floral Wedding Dress
A floral gown is already a statement — styling is the art of letting it speak.
The bouquet. Echo the gown’s blooms rather than competing with them: if your gown carries oversized organza flowers, choose a smaller, sculptural bouquet; if the florals are delicate embroidery, you can carry fuller blooms. For real inspiration, see the flowers our Mira Zwillinger brides chose.
Jewelry and accessories A floral gown pairs beautifully with Matching earrings and a soft veil.
The venue. Floral gowns are made for garden, vineyard and outdoor celebrations — but they are equally striking in a ballroom, where the gown becomes the garden.
Real Brides in Floral Mira Zwillinger Gowns
Nothing tells the story of a flower bridal gown like a real wedding. Our Bride of the Week series features Mira Zwillinger brides around the world — including many who chose florals — on the Mira Zwillinger blog.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a floral wedding dress?
A floral wedding dress incorporates flowers into the gown itself — through embroidery, 3D floral lace, hand-placed organza appliqués or hand-printed silk. At Mira Zwillinger, every floral element is handcrafted in the Tel Aviv atelier and placed by hand on a made-to-measure couture gown.
Are floral wedding dresses only for garden weddings?
No. While floral gowns feel naturally at home in garden and outdoor settings, bold florals like the Mayra gown’s oversized blooms make a striking statement in formal ballrooms — the gown brings the garden with it.
Can the florals on a Mira Zwillinger gown be customized?
Yes. Because each gown is made-to-measure, every flower is placed one by one according to the individual bride’s body — so the floral composition cascades exactly where it flatters her most.
How should I accessorize a floral wedding gown?
Let the gown lead. Choose delicate jewelry, a soft veil, and a bouquet that echoes — rather than competes with — the gown’s blooms. Smaller sculptural bouquets suit dramatic 3D florals; fuller bouquets suit delicate embroidered florals.
Fall in love with florals in person: find a boutique near you or visit an upcoming trunk show.